Imaging - March - April 2023
This issue focuses on two major advances in imaging that should both have major impacts on the care men with prostate cancer receive.
The first is that it is now clear that MRI is superior to … more
This issue focuses on two major advances in imaging that should both have major impacts on the care men with prostate cancer receive.
The first is that it is now clear that MRI is superior to … more
Kimberly is one of the St Elizabeth cancer care dietitians located at our Edgewood campus. Kimberly attended The Ohio State University where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in Dietetics in 1993. … more
Jan Manarite is currently the Executive Vice President of Cancer ABC's, where she works alongside CEO Joel Nowak, a survivor of 5 primary cancers. Jan is the wife/caregiver/advocate and widow of … more
Many patients fear chemotherapy not only because of its side effects but also because of what the need for chemotherapy implies about their prognosis. Fortunately, each physician we spoke with this … more
This month, Prostatepedia is talking about newer imaging techniques for prostate cancer. As our ability to image prostate cancer becomes ever more precise, controversy over what to do with this newer … more
For anyone who has just had a biospy and is interested in getting the most out of their followup visit to the doctor, the following is a check list put together by Preston Black.
1. How many cores … more
Dr. Dave Walker is a board certified Naturopathic Physician. He earned his Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from University of Bridgeport, CT. Before joining Life Extension as an Oncology … more
This month's issure talks about Erectile Dysfunction After Treatment. Following is a link to this month's issues and a list of all the articles.
P4 Talking About Erectile Dysfunction
P6 David … more
This month’s issue of Prostatepedia talks about Chemotherapy. Most think that once the cancer has metastasized and one starts Chemotherapy the best results only mean extending life for a year or … more
This month, we’re talking about our understanding of the genetic and molecular mechanisms driving prostate cancer. If we can understand how cancer differs from your body’s normal tissues, we can … more